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Very strange computer behavior

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10 minutes ago, Windows7ge said:

If you check system processes what stray process is using so much of the CPU at the moment?

Well, another restart fixed the gaming fps issue. My task manager is still messed up though, but it always is

I am very confused on what is going on with my laptop. I woke up this morning and used my computer as fine as usual. I come home later today and I boot up my computer and noticed my computer didn't boot into grub. Instead, it booted directly into windows. So I'm messing around and my discord keeps on crashing so I restart it and then it was fine. I open up Rainbow Six Seige and I'm getting 30FPS max. I close Rainbow six and I notice my discord is using 50% of my CPU. I close it and then notice my other programs are causing my cpu usage to be stuck to 100%. I go to my power options and notice that all my plans are missing. I then create a new high performance plan, but I'm still getting issues. According to CPU Z my CPU is at its max clock. I have no idea what is going on. Any suggestions? 

 

Here is my CPU on idle:

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Edit: My cpu temps are about 80 degrees Celsius on idle; however, it's not thermal throttling 

Specs:

 

MSI Ghost Pro

7700hq 

16GB Memory

1060 6GB

 

Tech enthusiast and CS Student

 

 

 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Windows7ge said:

If you check system processes what stray process is using so much of the CPU at the moment?

Well, another restart fixed the gaming fps issue. My task manager is still messed up though, but it always is

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10 minutes ago, CmzPlusHardware said:

My task manager is still messed up though, but it always is

Perhaps disabling unnecessary programs at system startup could help that.

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